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Re:PrimeGrid Winter Solstice
2011/12/19 09:29:23
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It looks like PrimeGrid is set not to accept new tasks in which case BOINC won't automatically upload the tasks. If you set that project to allow new tasks, then the upload should happen automatically.
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Re:PrimeGrid Winter Solstice
2011/12/19 11:02:54
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I set it to not accept further tasks before doing the update, because I didn't want any more non-credited work to be downloaded. My plan at that point was to complete the remaining work, detach and reattach the project. You can see from the log I posted that the first completed unit was uploaded to primegrid.com 12 hours before I did the update. 7 more were uploaded at 1:34 intervals during the night. When I checked the site around 8AM, there were 0 credits and all the completed work was still marked "in progress". Some time after I did the manual update, the web site showed the proper work status and points. Whether it was due to the manual update or not I don't know. However, it appears that it's still broken. I had two additional units uploaded at 10:30AM and 12:06PM that do not show on primegrid.com as of 12:50PM. So, I went to the machine, pressed Update, then back to the stats site and magically they are updated. Note, they were uploaded TO primegrid.com hours before. WCG work from this same system does not show the same issue, so either it's a bug with primegrid or they operate differently than WCG.
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Re:PrimeGrid Winter Solstice
2011/12/19 11:52:06
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I have two completed tasks on my Linux system that have not been uploaded yet. I'll check to see if my system is doing something similar to yours. I know there were times in the past where a large number of tasks were finished but not uploaded. However, BOINC does eventually send them out. A work around would be to setup a cronjob that calls boinccmd to do the update. ./boinccmd --project http://www.primegrid.com update
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Re:PrimeGrid Winter Solstice
2011/12/19 17:11:20
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I manually force the update on my 2500k. Although the settings are the same on all my crunchers, that one has been known to have 12 or 15 completed and waiting. I feel that's a lot for a 4 core 4 thread machine.
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Re:PrimeGrid Winter Solstice
2011/12/19 19:11:15
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http://stats.free-dc.org/stats.php?page=user&proj=pgrid&name=123616 It's showing credit here.... Maybe you started before it started? Anything assigned before the start time won't count.... I thought I read somewhere that the countdown clock on their site is based off of the user's system time, so if your clock is off, the one you'll see on their page will be off.... It's the only thing I can think of right now as to why you're not showing on the individual stats....
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Re:PrimeGrid Winter Solstice
2011/12/20 18:10:08
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Does anyone else find it kind of ridiculous that the top 100 individual scores are at least what the few of us have as a team? Number one has ten times what we have, 13 mil at about 3000 a unit, that has to be a huge gpu farm.... Either my math is wrong or I counted an extra digit, that's almost 4000 units in 48 hours.... About 83 units completed every hour, assuming about 10 min per unit, 8 gpus.... Possibly a CPU unit or two every once in awhile.... Crazy....
Not complaining, it just shows how much we need to grow to make it to the top.... I don't think were doing too bad, last I checked we were 55th as a team with 6 or 7 members crunching.... Interested in seeing how we can do in a CPU challenge....
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Re:PrimeGrid Winter Solstice
2011/12/20 19:38:54
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Re:PrimeGrid Winter Solstice
2011/12/21 01:42:21
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It seems that I'm stuck consistently at Rank 274 to 280 since the last 12 hours.
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Re:PrimeGrid Winter Solstice
2011/12/23 05:42:43
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Not too bad, I don't think.... We finished 51 out of 385 teams.... Just over 2.5 mil points, 1st place had over 111 mil with 2nd at 80 mil and 3rd at 71 mil and everyone just dropping off past that.... MOBAJOBG did the best overall out of the 9 of us who crunched for this with 900k points and finishing in 268th out of 2776 members.... 1st place had just shy of 21.6 mil points, almost 4 mil over 2nd.... What we learned: In the big gpu challenges, we need alot of gpus. 21.6 mil points over 72 hours where all tasks are worth about 3.5k points each, that is alot of gpus....
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Re:PrimeGrid Winter Solstice
2011/12/23 09:30:35
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That is pretty good placement overall. Nice work. I think as the team continues to grow we will do even better in future challenges especially as the team is able to bring additional GPUs online.
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Re:PrimeGrid Winter Solstice
2012/01/11 21:05:22
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Re:PrimeGrid Winter Solstice
2012/01/11 21:12:25
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And I'm waiting for the new challenge schedule to be posted.... I'm assuming the first challenge starts the 23rd....
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